1 - is it possible to tune osc's into any desired frequency with 2-digit decimal? is there any other way for tuning other than the frequency + cent knobs combination?

2 - i am trying to create a patch for subharmonic synthesis. i have a master osc with a certain frequency and 4 other osc's to get the subharmonics of that master osc. is there a way to share that master osc frequency with the other osc's after divide it different integers. for example, master osc is 440 hz. i want to divide this frequency 440/2(=220hz) and send one osc, 440/6 to another osc, 440/11 to another one...

3 - this one is related to question 2. is there a way to do basic math in G2? like dividing a frequency and add a decimal number to it. to multiply and divide i use level amp but im not sure that it is correct or not.

4 - i dont like the sound of the basic oscillators in max/msp or puredata. they sound weak for my opinion. and i want to use G2's osc's and other audio tools. when working with maxmsp and G2, all the communication is midi-dependent (only 128 values). is that right? and that limits a lot of thing like micro-tuning.. is there an another way for it? (what i need is to calculate some frequencies in maxmsp and send them to G2's oscs)

When you do not want to have NO for an answer the questions are not that simple ...

It is not possible to dial in a frequency for an oscillator directly.

The fine control on oscillators should give enough resolution to do micro tonals ... another input source for fine could be pitchbend .. and a 3rd one would be to use two MIDI CCs, one for fine and one for coarse contol, both mixed with a mixer with one input full open and another at some low value.

All of these methods need some math .. and there will be some details to sort out when you want it perfect.

When ready for that, there are some folks around here who would be able to come up with some help, but I'd not expect a direct answer to your questions._________________Jan

4 - i dont like the sound of the basic oscillators in max/msp or puredata. they sound weak for my opinion. and i want to use G2's osc's and other audio tools.

Blue Hell wrote:

a 3rd one would be to use two MIDI CCs, one for fine and one for coarse contol, both mixed with a mixer with one input full open and another at some low value.

using two MIDI CC's appears to work..
In the zip file there is a simple G2 patch that needs to go into slot A and a pd patch called vol freq cent.pd. If you fiddle with the sliders in the pd patch and look at the oscillator in the G2 patch you can see the frequency change.. When it is set to the frequency you want you can get the two values that you need from the pd patch.

There is also a pd patch which will give you sc001 a 15 note inharmonic [non octave] scale.

1 - is it possible to tune osc's into any desired frequency with 2-digit decimal? is there any other way for tuning other than the frequency + cent knobs combination?

No.

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2 - i am trying to create a patch for subharmonic synthesis. i have a master osc with a certain frequency and 4 other osc's to get the subharmonics of that master osc. is there a way to share that master osc frequency with the other osc's after divide it different integers. for example, master osc is 440 hz. i want to divide this frequency 440/2(=220hz) and send one osc, 440/6 to another osc, 440/11 to another one...

No problem. The "Part" (=partial) tuning mode of the oscillator modules does exactly that.

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3 - this one is related to question 2. is there a way to do basic math in G2? like dividing a frequency and add a decimal number to it. to multiply and divide i use level amp but im not sure that it is correct or not.

The homebrew numerical system of the G2 is fractional, with the value of 64 "Clavia units" equalling unity gain. Meaning: a value multiplied by 64 (via a LevMult module) yields the same value. Multiplied by 32 yields 1/2 of the original value. Etc.

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4 - i dont like the sound of the basic oscillators in max/msp or puredata. they sound weak for my opinion. and i want to use G2's osc's and other audio tools. when working with maxmsp and G2, all the communication is midi-dependent (only 128 values). is that right? and that limits a lot of thing like micro-tuning.. is there an another way for it? (what i need is to calculate some frequencies in maxmsp and send them to G2's oscs)

The G2 can process incomng MIDI Continuous Controller messages in any way you wish. No problem to gang together eg. 3 MIDI CC controllers for 21 bit depth (2097152 values), or even more, there's no limit and it's easy. The harder part will be to splice the value you want to send into individual 7 bit segments._________________

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